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    quick auger fix improvement...

    Using the auger with the 2 separate teeth always caused an issue with clumps of grass getting caught between them as they spread apart, and in time the auger wouldntName:  weld 001.jpg
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    and the weld,7018 at about 140 amps, time stamp on pics is wrong..Name:  weld 007.jpg
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    Re: quick auger fix improvement...

    Yeah,

    It kind of makes you wonder why it was a two-piece in the first place.

    Years ago, I used to do a lot of augers and drag-chain stuff for grain conveyor systems, and I'd often double-flight the ends to renew and improve the pickup.

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    Last edited by C. Livingstone; 06-16-2016 at 10:09 AM.

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